Bloom Laundry Unit Installation Guide Blo om Laundry

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Contents
Bloom Back Brace x 1
Polymarble Top
x1
Bloom Assembled Drawer Cabinet x 1
Bloom Top Brace
x1
Timber Dowels
x8
Cam lock Screws
x8
Cam Locks
x8
Blanking Stickers x 14
Plastic Caps
Bloom Return End
x1
x2
Plastic Grommets x 2
90mm Basket
Waste
x1
Tools Required – Phillips Head Screwdriver
For best results, we recommend that two people assemble this product.
Step 1- Preparing the assembly
While facing the assembled Drawer Cabinet, determine where the washing machine will be positioned. On that
side, insert the Timber Dowels into the suitable holes located along the top and back edge of the side of the
Drawer Cabinet (4 Dowels in total). Insert the Cam Lock Screws into the threaded holes next to the location of the
Dowels. Screw in the Cam Lock Screws in by hand, do not over tighten.
Repeat this process on the Return End.
Insert Cam Locks into the holes on both the Top Brace and Back Brace of the cabinet.
Bloom Laundry Unit Installation Guide
Bloom Laundry Unit Installation Guide
Bloom Laundry Unit Installation Guide
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Step 2 - Assembling the Cabinet
Attach both the Top Brace and Back Brace to the Return End by aligning the Timber Dowels and Cam Lock Screws
located on the Return End into the holes and Cam Locks located on the Braces. Once the Timber Dowels and Cam
Lock Screws are inserted into both the Back Brace and Top Brace, using a Phillips Head Screwdriver turn the Cam
Lock clockwise to lock the Cam Lock Screws into place.
Repeat this process to attach the Back Brace and Top Brace
to the Drawer Cabinet.
Step 3 - Putting the unit in place
Place the Assembled Cabinet into position in the room. As
there is a void behind the drawers, there is room for taps. If
needed, additional holes can be drilled into the Cabinet’s
Return using a 49mm hole saw.
Void behind
the drawers
for taps and
hoses
Step 4 - Addressing the holes in the Cabinet
Insert the Plastic Grommets into the holes facing towards
the washing machine space. The Plastic Caps can be used
to blank off the holes that are on the outside of the Drawer
Cabinet. The Blanking Stickers can be used to cover the
unused Dowel and Screw holes.
Side View
Step 5 - Placing the Polymarble Top
Place a bead of silicon on the top edges of the Cabinet and on the surface of the Polymarble Top that will be
against the wall. Place the Polymarble Top onto the Cabinet and wipe off excess silicon.
Step 6 - Installing the front loader washing machine
Slide the washing machine into the void using the holes in the Cabinet to attach the washing machine inlet hoses
to the taps and the electrical cord to the outlet. Install the mixer tap (if applicable).
Step 7 - Install the waste
Install the two part basket waste and seal it using an
appropriate silicon sealant. Connect
a 50mm S&P trap (not supplied.) We
recommend using a 50mm Overflow
Trap Extension (Product code 97945,
not supplied) for connection to the
washing machine rinse hose.
Step 8 - Connecting the washing machine rinse hose
The washing machine rinse hose can be fed through the
hole on the side of the Drawer Cabinet and connected
to the 25mm connection on the overflow junction and
attached using a stainless steel hose clamp.